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Rose White - 8" Pot

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  • Queen of flowers
  • Fragrant blooms
  • Wide colour range
  • Great for gifting & cut flowers
  • Attracts pollinators
  • Pet-safe
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The Rose is the world's most loved flower and a garden classic across India, celebrated as the 'Queen of Flowers'. With thousands of varieties, it offers blooms in nearly every colour, from velvety reds to soft pinks, yellows and whites, many richly fragrant. Plants range from compact pot roses to climbers and hybrid teas, with glossy green foliage and thorny stems. Beyond ornamental beauty, roses are used for gulkand, rose water, attar, garlands and gifting. With good sun, feeding and pruning, roses reward gardeners with repeated flushes of beautiful, fragrant blooms through much of the year.

Specifications

Family Rosaceae
Native region Asia (widely cultivated worldwide)
Mature height 0.5–2 m (climbers taller)
Mature spread 0.5–1.5 m
Growth rate Moderate
Foliage Glossy green, toothed compound leaves; thorny stems
Flower colour Red, pink, yellow, white, orange, multi
Flower season Cooler months peak; repeats much of the year
Climate zone Subtropical to temperate

Care guide

Sunlight Full sun; at least 5–6 hours for good blooms
Watering Regular and deep; keep moist, avoid wetting foliage
Soil / mix Rich, well-draining loam with compost
Temperature 15–30°C ideal; struggles in extreme heat
Humidity Moderate; good airflow reduces disease
Fertilizer Balanced plus potash feed every 2–3 weeks when growing
Pruning Prune in cool season to shape and force new blooms
Repotting Yearly for potted roses; refresh soil
Propagation Cuttings, budding/grafting, layering
Pests & problems Aphids, spider mites, black spot, powdery mildew
Toxicity / safety Non-toxic and pet-safe
Difficulty Moderate

Uses

<p>A premier ornamental for gardens, pots and cut flowers; petals used for gulkand, rose water, attar and garlands; classic flower for gifting and decoration.</p>

Growing tips

<p>In India plant roses in full morning sun, water at the base to avoid fungal black spot and mildew, and prune in the cool season to trigger strong new flowering shoots.</p>

Frequently asked questions

How much sun does a rose plant need?
Roses need full sun, at least 5–6 hours daily, ideally morning sun, to produce strong growth and plenty of blooms.
How often should I water roses?
Water regularly and deeply to keep the soil moist, watering at the base. Avoid wetting the foliage, which encourages fungal disease.
When and how should I prune roses?
Prune in the cool season, removing dead, weak and crossing stems and cutting back to outward-facing buds to encourage strong new flowering shoots.
Why is my rose not flowering?
Common reasons are too little sun, lack of pruning, poor feeding, or pest and disease stress. Ensure full sun and a potash-rich feed.
How do I propagate roses?
Roses are propagated from semi-hardwood cuttings, budding or grafting, and layering; cuttings with rooting hormone are the easiest for home gardeners.
Are roses safe for pets?
Yes, true roses are non-toxic to cats and dogs, though the thorns can cause physical injury.
How do I control black spot and mildew on roses?
Improve airflow, water at the base, remove infected leaves, and spray neem or a suitable fungicide; these fungal diseases thrive in damp, crowded conditions.
What fertilizer is best for roses?
Use a balanced fertilizer with added potash every 2–3 weeks during the growing season, along with compost, to support healthy blooming.
Can I grow roses in pots?
Yes, compact and miniature roses grow well in pots in full sun. Use rich, well-draining soil and repot or refresh soil yearly.
Why are the leaves turning yellow?
Yellowing can be due to overwatering, poor drainage, nutrient deficiency, or fungal disease. Check watering, feed, and inspect for pests and spots.

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